VAPING NEWS: RISK ASSESSMENT WORDING IN STUDIES

“The share of people who believe e-cigarettes are equally harmful or more harmful than traditional cigarettes depends on how the question is asked. the studies they cite predominantly use one specific measurement of comparative risk, according to the researchers. The authors say researchers should use both direct and indirect risk questions when assessing the public’s perceptions of harms associated with novel tobacco products.”

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Study: Assessment of Relative Risk Determined by Questioning

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Author: Bill Tarling